And so the crap continues. Henne by no means is a Pro Bowl caliber guy yet, but give him credit, he isn't forcing anything. He put up two deep throws and both were on the money. Hartline was just tightly covered on the 2nd and it wouldn't have counted because of the penalties. He's doing exactly what he is asked, move the ball and don't turn it over.

His issue is consistency. He's not there yet because he is still early in his development. The guy has started all of 15 games and he sucks in people's eyes because he isnt putting up 250 yds and 2 td's per game.

How did forcing throws work out for Brett Favre?

Consider another factor. Miami's receivers aren't exactly getting wide open. Marshall is getting blanketed so what options does Henne have other than forcing passes.

Henne did what he had to do. He didnt turn the ball over. Instead our great RB's put us in a hole. If they would have held on to the ball, Henne's numbers would have looked better, cuz they would of had to respect the run.

I'm starting to think it's more to do with Henning than Henne. I swear at some point he's going to have learn to trust Henne more against 9 man fronts. I so tired of seeing the Wildcat steal the offensive momentum

I will agree with gripes against the empty backfield passing sets when not 3rd down. The O-line is pretty good but still miss some blitz pick ups and Henne is still a little slow in some of his reads. Not sure why Henning is calling for those formations.

With Revis and Cromartie next week I would expect more of the same and a strong running attack with Jenkins out.

I agree that Henning, not Henne, is the problem. Not enough use of play action. 2nd and 20.....run up the middle, 3rd and a bundle after that...of course, fullback draw. Playing it close to the vest is fine....but the defense isn't going to score for you every week. We need more passing on first down, use play action....Also, once again, do the Dolphins have any idea how to run a screen pass? I also think the Wildcat has pretty much run its course.

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I'm with many of you in that I think Henning can be very conservative at times with Henne and the offense. We drove the ball down the field and looked like an offensive juggernaut in the first series. Then we stopped running the Wildcat and decided to go very conservative and not take any shots down the field. Are we saving some tricks for the Jets and Patriots??? I sure hope so. When Henne is taking shots down the field to Marshall, and we're running the Wildcat formation, we look pretty good. When we run a simple dink and dunk offense, we look pretty mediocre. I think this offense needs a shot of adrenaline straight to the playbook. It starts with more run formations and more deep balls. Honestly, we should have won this football game 14-3 today. We were taking advantage of the Vikings every chance we got defensively, but we couldn't seem to hang on to the football to save our lives in the second half. We will need to do a better job of securing the football against the Jets if we are going to win that game.